How to find out the IP address of the router

An IP address (Internet Protocol Address) is a unique identifier assigned to each device on the network. The router also has its own unique address on the local network, and knowing it can be useful when configuring network settings or troubleshooting through the control panel.

If you have ever wondered how to find out the IP address of a router, in this article we have described in detail several ways to do this.

Via web browser

This is one of the easiest and most common ways to find out the IP of the router. To do this, you need to follow these steps:

  • Open a web browser on your computer or mobile device;
  • Enter “192.168.0.1” or “192.168.1.1” in the browser address bar;
  • If you don’t know the exact address, try entering “admin.local”;
  • Press Enter;
  • You should see the router settings login page. Enter the login and password that were provided to you when you set up the router. If you forgot the password, you will have to reset the router to factory settings.

Via command line

Here we will look at how to find out the IP address of a router on various computer operating systems, since this information may be needed not only by Windows users.

Windows

  • Launch the command line: to do this, press the key combination Win+R, enter the command “cmd” and press Enter;
  • In the command line, enter the command “ipconfig”;
  • Find the line labeled “Default Gateway.” The IP address listed next to this line is your router’s IP address.

Linux

  • Open a terminal. Depending on the distribution, this can be done in different ways, for example, by pressing the key combination Ctrl+Alt+T;
  • Enter the command “ip route”;
  • Find the line “default via”. The IP address listed next to this line is the IP address of your router.

MacOS

  • Open the Terminal app. You can do this by typing “Terminal” into Spotlight or by selecting it from the Utilities folder in Finder.
  • Type the command “ifconfig” and press Enter. This command will display information about your computer’s network interfaces, including IP addresses.
  • Look for the line labeled “inet” next to the interface you are interested in. This line will contain the IP address.

Via smartphone app

How to find out the IP of the router at home if there is no computer? There are several special applications for smartphones that allow you to access the router settings. To find the information you need, follow these steps:

  • Install an application on your smartphone, for example, “Fing” or “Network Analyzer”;
  • Connect your smartphone to the same Wi-Fi network as your router;
  • Open the app and follow the instructions to connect to the router.

Through computer settings

If you have access to your computer’s network settings, you can find out the router’s IP by following these steps:

  • Go to Settings;
  • Find “Network and Internet”;
  • Go to the network settings section of the Network and Sharing Center;
  • Select an active connection (usually Wi-Fi or Ethernet);
  • Look at the IPv4 gateway address. This is the router address.

Via the mac address on the physical router

  1. On the router body, find a sticker with information about the manufacturer and model;
  2. Usually, the MAC address of the router is also indicated on this sticker;
  3. Open the command line with the combination Win+R, type cmd;
  4. Enter the command: arp -a | find find “Mac address”.

Warning

Please note that IP addresses may vary depending on the router manufacturer and model, so it is recommended to check the documentation or the manufacturer’s website for more accurate information.

It is also worth considering that some manufacturers may use non-standard addresses or require authorization to access information. In this case, you may need to consult the manufacturer’s documentation or support for more information on how to find out the router’s address.

It is important to remember that knowing your router’s IP address can be helpful when configuring network settings or troubleshooting problems. However, if you are having trouble configuring your router or connecting to your network, it is recommended that you contact a specialist or the manufacturer’s support service for assistance. They will be able to provide more specific instructions and recommendations based on your specific router model and operating system.